Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [adv prt] [prep] the [num] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean out of the three that he saw and prefer , I must admit he did prefer forty four . |
2 | So in that sense , we are not a volume car producer and er the company historically , I mean back through the seventies and sixties was a not very successful volume producer . |
3 | How I got round for the four days of the tournament , I do n't know . |
4 | I lined up for the 100 metres at the AAA Championships and , lo and behold , everybody came out in similar outfits ! |
5 | Two weeks later I lined up in the 200 metres , one tight-bended lap of the track , in the AAA Indoor Championships , again meeting Phil Brown . |
6 | I know back in the 1930s Bradford City had a full back called McLuggage , but surely not even Reg believes that somewhere out there is a left back called Halfpound O'Liver . |
7 | I pulled out of the eight , stamped the accelerator down through the floor and drove for a gate . |
8 | I started off with the three men in the middle of the park Saturday , we changed it round because I think we needed an extra striker at the Wolves , and I did n't think we played that badly . |
9 | I looked round at the two dead Germans lying in the middle of the road . |
10 | I looked down at the four orange cards on the counter , lining them up evenly . |
11 | ‘ I go round to the three people for whom I 'm a key worker . |
12 | I went up to the 1970 Open at St Andrews on spec with a few players in mind but no firm bag . |
13 | and I do n't know how he , you are , and in the end our cousins you , you know convince me that they 'd take sort of control , you know that , if I was worried as well about or dad getting drunk , one thing or another like , you know , and said look we 're going , it 's not as though we 're not going , we 're going and we 'll have him in with us and I let him go in the end cos I went down in the five weeks |
14 | As the line that seemingly connects the two circle centres needed close scrutiny , I went back to the 1:25,000 scale maps or the area and laid a straight edge along the apparent intersection . |
15 | He got there at four o'clock he had four fish he could catch I think out of the ten for the week cos he caught the others and he 'd caught them all by half past four . |
16 | I missed out on the two games against Lyngby and the first leg against Leeds . |
17 | The company participates in nearly a score of such ventures , some of them dating back to the 1930s . |
18 | And she goes up to the two blokes and she grabs them by the balls and goes mm not bad , nice butt , you know ? |
19 | Mum , I do n't want that one then she goes back on the three , goes , yeah ? |
20 | For a demonstration or more information on how Victor can help you shape up for the 90's contact any one of our Victor Authorised Dealers or call Sarah Brown at Victor on . |
21 | She glanced over to the two male nursing orderlies testing an oxygen tent in the far corner . |
22 | As Donna climbed the stairs slowly she looked around at the dozens of people entering and leaving the building , wondering how the hell she was supposed to find someone she 'd never seen before . |
23 | She looked up at the six solid feet of him , at the huge , deep chest under his black shirt , at his bulging arm muscles . |
24 | She looked down at the two pink roses , the green spray of fern . |
25 | erm if you go back to the nineteen thirties , for example , depression , love on the dole , deferral of marriage , potential husbands killed in the first World War , low birthrate , small families , below the level that would replace the population in future , and many of the Wartime and late War reports erm the Royal Commission on population , which reported in forty nine , suggested that population may stagnate , round about forty million plus , even decline to about thirty million . |
26 | You ge you forget yourself do n't you and you go back to the two times table , we 're on threes now . |
27 | sure , there may be some thinking that , there may also though be er if you move through to the forties you 're , y you 're twenty years on from the nineteen twenties , you , you 've had and you 've had deterioration in agricultural conditions er as , as we 've seen you 've got erm increasing landlord absenteeism , you , you 've got a downward , an upward pressure on rent in terms of how much was having to be paid in real terms , all of those things might have come together to , to , to push the peasant over and to push him outside . |
28 | As long as you use the ones on the sheet and you come up with the two selection menus . |
29 | She sat down in the one comfortable chair ; it had come from their housekeeper 's room , and had found its way to Billy 's kitchen , like the strip of Turkey carpet with the hole in the middle . |
30 | By the time we caught up with the three men at the top of the ladder , they were attempting to heave the coffin into its grotto with a series of hefty swings which caused a wave-motion to be generated in the ladder , very nearly sending us all to the ground sixty feet below . |